Integrated Design Engineering MEng (Hons) - 5 years including placement year 60 months Undergraduate Program By University of Bath |Top Universities
Program Duration

60 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

30,500 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Product DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Product Design

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our course is for creative engineers who want to design and develop products, machines, and systems. You’ll explore how engineering and design can work together to create new, innovative products to improve lives and respond to the challenges the world faces now and in the future. To do this, you’ll combine engineering studies with learning transferable skills such as complex problem solving and critical thinking. And you’ll think about the wider factors that professional engineers must consider throughout their careers such as ethics, the environment, sustainability, and inclusivity.

Our course introduces you to a broad range of topics including systems theory, design integration, information technology, social science and business. In your first two years, you’ll learn core engineering principles and gain confidence in your technical skills with practical work. All our mechanical engineering courses have the same structure in the first two years of study so you can move between any of our BEng and MEng courses up to the end of your second year.

As your practical knowledge grows, you'll focus on how you can use it in creative design and innovation. At Bath, studio-based learning, and Design-Make-Test (DMT) cycles form a key part of your studies and are what set this course apart from many other mechanical engineering degrees. This, along with practical project work, give you the chance to put theory into practice and deliver design solutions to technical problems.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Product Design

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our course is for creative engineers who want to design and develop products, machines, and systems. You’ll explore how engineering and design can work together to create new, innovative products to improve lives and respond to the challenges the world faces now and in the future. To do this, you’ll combine engineering studies with learning transferable skills such as complex problem solving and critical thinking. And you’ll think about the wider factors that professional engineers must consider throughout their careers such as ethics, the environment, sustainability, and inclusivity.

Our course introduces you to a broad range of topics including systems theory, design integration, information technology, social science and business. In your first two years, you’ll learn core engineering principles and gain confidence in your technical skills with practical work. All our mechanical engineering courses have the same structure in the first two years of study so you can move between any of our BEng and MEng courses up to the end of your second year.

As your practical knowledge grows, you'll focus on how you can use it in creative design and innovation. At Bath, studio-based learning, and Design-Make-Test (DMT) cycles form a key part of your studies and are what set this course apart from many other mechanical engineering degrees. This, along with practical project work, give you the chance to put theory into practice and deliver design solutions to technical problems.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
62+
90+
180+
36+

5 Years
Sep

  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
30,500 GBP

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